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Taking a stab at specifying source maps. Help appreciated: https://github.com/source-map/source-map-rfc/pull/24
Port Source Map spec to Bikeshed by mitsuhiko · Pull Request #24 · source-map/source-map-rfc

This is a work in progress transformation of the source map v3 with minimal edits to the .bs format, alongside with a Makefile to render it locally (make build and make watch). Remaining work: in...

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The PNAS Journals Outline their Policies for ChatGPT and Generative AI – https://www.pnas.org/post/update/pnas-policy-for-chatgpt-generative-ai
#ChatGPT

Chemists: Are the starting materials for synthesizing your target molecules commercially available? Find out using my #Python code that checks PubChem's #database. #chemistry #chemInformatics

https://bertiewooster.github.io/2023/02/07/Are-the-Starting-Materials-for-Synthesizing-Your-Target-Molecules-Commercially-Available.html

Thanks to @kurtthorn and @Kalwat_Lab for API suggestions!

Are the Starting Materials for Synthesizing Your Target Molecules Commercially Available?

This utility reports whether the starting materials are commercially available for a set of synthesis targets given reactions. You give it your synthesis targets and the reaction to create each, it determines the starting materials, checks whether they are commercially available, and tells you whether each target is accessible–whether all its starting materials are commercially available.

Jeremy Monat, PhD

I just got laid off from Okta, so if you are looking for a very good cybersecurity risk manager with 20 years of experience and a great track record, hit me up.

https://linkedin.com/in/rachaellininger/

New research uses #AlphaFold and #AI to accelerate the design and synthesis of a novel drug to treat liver cancer––marking the first successful application of AlphaFold to hit identification process in drug discovery. This study is led by the #UofT’s Acceleration Consortium director @aspuru, Chemistry Nobel laureate Michael Levitt, and Insilico Medicine founder and CEO Alex Zhavoronkov. https://acceleration.utoronto.ca/news/new-study-uses-alphafold-and-ai-to-accelerate-design-of-novel-drug-for-liver-cancer
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The physics of this is simple: the amount of water vapor that a volume of air can hold and then rain out increases exponentially with temperature by 7% per °C warming. That's elementary 19th Century, first semester physics, the Clausius–Clapeyron relation. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clausius%E2%80%93Clapeyron_relation
Clausius–Clapeyron relation - Wikipedia

Schwere Überflutung von Neuseelands größter Stadt mit 1,5 Millionen Einwohnern. Kurzer thread dazu hängt an. https://www.tagesschau.de/ausland/ozeanien/ueberschwemmung-neuseeland-auckland-101.html
Stadt ruft Notstand aus: Große Teile von Auckland unter Wasser

Auckland, die größte Städte Neuseelands, ist in weiten Teilen überschwemmt. In kürzester Zeit gab es fast so viel Regen wie sonst in einem ganzen Sommer. Die Stadt rief den Notstand aus.

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Buying an executive chair for my desk so it can support my increasingly longer hours at my desk as my #MLOps course finally gets approved and I start working on my dockerfiles and cloud files. To give you an idea, here are some snippets from the ToC
🚨 Apply to a be an Acceleration Consortium #postdoctoral fellow for a chance to work alongside the world’s top scientists accelerating molecular and materials #discovery to improve our lives and our #planet. Learn more 👉 http://bit.ly/ac-fellows-2023
Call for proposals – 2023 AC postdoctoral fellowships

We’re once again accepting applications for the Acceleration Consortium’s (AC) postdoctoral fellowship program. Based at the University of Toronto, the AC is a global community of academia, government, and industry who are accelerating the discovery of new materials and molecules needed for a sustainable future.

A Materially Different Newsletter
Carbohydrate complexity limits microbial growth and reduces the sensitivity of human gut communities to perturbations https://www.nature.com/articles/s41559-022-01930-9
Carbohydrate complexity limits microbial growth and reduces the sensitivity of human gut communities to perturbations - Nature Ecology & Evolution

Using synthetic human gut communities and computational modelling, the authors show that increasing the complexity of dietary carbohydrates reduces microbial growth, balances positive and negative interspecies interactions, and reduces community sensitivity to perturbations.

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